Menu

Uncategorized

Hackney Energy is backing a petition to Hackney Council to Declare a Climate Emergency. Not just a bland statement, but backed by an action plan on how and when they will respond to this emergency. Please add your name! As Sam

Hackney Energy welcomes the news this month that the Church of England has decided to withdraw its investments from fossil fuel companies. This is a great step forward in the fight against climate change! We are currently working on a renewable

‘The Age of Stupid’: Film and panel discussion Tues 3 July 6.30, £5 The Rio is currently in talks with Hackney Energy on installing rooftop solar energy. All ticket sales will go towards feasibility studies for this project! The energy plan

Hackney Energy is hoping that the Rio Cinema will be installing an array of solar panels on its rooftop, charging up two large batteries during the daytime to power the cinema at night. As the Hackney Gazette said, the UK’s first

Work could start early in 2018 on Hackney’s second roof top solar farm if a joint bid to the Mayor of London’s Community Energy Fund is successful. The Dalston-based Wilton Estate Tenants and Residents Association (WETRA), with the support of

With greenhouse gases at an 800,000 year high, HE invites you to an Open Meeting on community solar power for Hackney… Monday 6 November from 7 to 9pm Wilton Estate Community Hall, Green- wood Road, E8 1BE Generating solar power

Campaigners the Greener Jobs Alliance thinks that action on climate change should be a central to party manifestos. They have issued 10 green demands to shake up the environment as an election issue. The government’s clean air plan published today exposes the government’s

Hackney Energy is up and running again. Government cuts to community solar schemes knocked us off track for a while. But we are going for an Energy Advice Shop in Hackney and crowding a solar scheme in the borough –

Government cuts to the solar industry already triggered over 12,000 job losses. By contrast in the USA, ten years of a stable tax credit system for the solar industry has created 260,000 jobs. Now, the Treasury is planning a huge